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- The Union Food and Public Distribution Ministry has suggested major amendments to the Warehousing (Development and Regulation) Act of 2007.
About the Amendment
- The amendment was to make registration of godowns compulsory and to raise the penalty for various offences and to do away with the jail term as a punishment for the offences.
- At present, the registration with the Warehousing Development and Regulation Authority (WDRA) is optional.
- After the proposed amendment registration of all third party warehouses throughout the country will be undertaken in a phased manner.
- The Central government will have powers to exempt any class of warehouses from registration with the Authority.
- This will ensure a gradual and non-disruptive change to a regulated warehousing system,
- The aim is to help farmers get access to the service of quality warehouses.
Significance
- If amended, the Act will help in doing away with accreditation agencies.
- Accreditation Agencies are not required, as the process was time-consuming, prone to malpractices and led to complaints.
About the act
- The WDRA was established in 2010 to ensure scientific storage by prescribing infrastructural and procedural standards.
- Captive warehouses such as those of the Food Corporation of India are excluded from the ambit of the Act.
- The Act wants to establish a system of negotiable and non-negotiable warehouse receipt (NWR) which is now in electronic form.
- The Centre wanted to make NWR a tool of trade to improve fiduciary trust of depositors and banks in the Negotiable Warehouse Receipt System.
Source:TH
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